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Associations of "Pass on" (30 Words)
across | Referring to a crossword answer which reads horizontally. He had swum across. |
along | In line with a length or direction (often followed by `by’ or `beside. He had brought along a friend of his. |
bye | An automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent. He has a bye into the second round. |
conquer | To put down by force or authority. They ve conquered new markets in Japan. |
crisscross | Cross in a pattern, often random. Crisscross the sheet of paper. |
cross | The cross on which Christ was crucified. Cross a horse and a donkey. |
exceed | Be or do something to a greater degree. This exceeds all my expectations. |
excel | Distinguish oneself. She excelled in math. |
flit | A sudden quick movement. They did a moonlight flit. |
outdo | Be or do something to a greater degree. The men tried to outdo each other in their generosity. |
outpace | Surpass in speed. Import growth outpaced export growth in the second quarter. |
outrun | Run faster than. It s harder than anyone imagines to outrun destiny. |
outstrip | Be or do something to a greater degree. During the morning warm up he once again outstripped the field. |
outwit | Deceive by greater ingenuity. Ray had outwitted many an opponent. |
over | Over the entire area. The car flipped over. |
overcome | Overcome usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome. You must overcome all difficulties. |
overlook | Supervise. He was overlooking his harvest men. |
overreach | An injury to a forefoot of a horse resulting from its having overreached. The horse overreached jumping the first hurdle. |
overstep | Be superior or better than some standard. He has overstepped the bounds of acceptable discipline. |
overtake | Catch up with and possibly overtake. Weariness overtook him and he retired to bed. |
route | Send via a specific route. Proposals have been put forward for a new route around the south of the town. |
subdue | Hold within limits and control. Subdue one s appetites. |
surmount | Be on top of. The tomb was surmounted by a sculptured angel. |
surpass | Be greater in scope or size than some standard. Her performance surpasses that of any other student I know. |
through | Throughout the entire extent. Cut the lemon in half from top to bottom but not all the way through. |
track | Make tracks upon. Track mud into the house. |
transcend | Be or go beyond the range or limits of (a field of activity or conceptual sphere. He doubts that he will ever transcend Shakespeare. |
transgress | Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises. She had transgressed an unwritten social law. |
transit | Revolve the telescope of a surveying transit about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction. The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day. |
traverse | An area of land surveyed with a traverse. Rivers traverse the valley floor. |